‘The business has delivered a resilient performance during a period of evolving market conditions’
Directors at Northumberland housebuilder Cussins have toasted resilient trading which they say has been boosted by “robust” demand. The Alnwick-based company, which was first established in 1922, is known for creating homes to suit all budgets and styles across the North East, particularly in Newcastle and Northumberland.
The company is also working with South Tyneside Council on the construction of contemporary riverside apartments in South Shields. Now Cussins, which is led by CEO Jabin Cussins and his father Peter, has issued accounts covering the six months ended September 2025.
Cussins Homes Ltd was established in April with its formation marking an exit for the Duke of Northumberland’s business Northumberland Estates, which took a minority stake in the family firm in 2016. The accounts show the business totted up £18.86m in the six months, while operating profit came in at £1.34m. Profit for the financial period was £679,662.
Within the accounts directors thanked Northumberland Estates for their “significant contribution to the group’s growth during their time as shareholders”, having taken a minority stake in the family firm in 2016. They also highlight strong demand, although they also noted some delays, which impacted figures.
In the report, Jabin Cussins said: “The partnership has proven to be mutually successful and highly beneficial. We have enjoyed working with the team at Northumberland Estates and look forward to seeing their continued success.
“The business has delivered a resilient performance during a period of evolving market conditions. For the period ended 30 September 2025 the group successfully operated across six development sites, achieving 56 new home completions and generating a turnover of £18,862,058 and a profit after taxation of £679,662.
“While these figures were slightly below our initial projections, due to external timing delays within sales chains, the underlying demand for our product remains robust. These delayed completions concluded in the early part of the current financial year, strengthening our pipeline for 2026.”
During the period, the business, which has 61 employees, secured its first legal completions at Debdon Falls, Rothbury, Northumberland and at Eccleston Park, Backworth, North Tyneside. It also started development at Sycamore Place, Barrasford, Northumberland.
Meanwhile, it said initial sales at Holborn Riverside, South Shields, have been “exceptionally strong”, with all homes in the first phase sold well in advance of expectations.
Mr Cussins added: “As we prepare for the 100-home second phase in early 2026, the project continues to serve as a flagship for our team’s creative, technical and delivery capabilities. In close collaboration with South Tyneside Council, this key regional regeneration project harmonises contemporary residential design with South Shields’ rich maritime heritage.
“Our key strategic focus on promoting and acquiring high-quality development sites has proven effective during the period, and the advances made will positively impact future growth. Our adaptability and track record for delivering first-class developments remain instrumental to our land acquisition strategy.”








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